Veteran sports anchor Len Berman is out at Ch. 4 as the station continues to cut high-priced talent.

The well-respected Berman, 61 — who’s been with Ch. 4 since 1985 — reportedly earns over $1 million per year.

He’s expected to remain with Ch. 4 through this month. It’s unclear who will replace him on the 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts — or even if he will be replaced by a permanent sports anchor.

“I’ve had a great run here at WNBC and will miss the talented people I’ve worked with over the years both on and off the air,” Berman said in a statement.

“I’m looking forward to the various media projects I’ll be involved with.”

Berman, 61, is the latest in a long list of Ch. 4 veterans — including Otis Livingston, Carol Ann Riddell, Jay DeDapper, Kendra Farn, Carolyn Gusoff and Monica Morales — shown the door recently as the station has slashed its staff to save money.